Screenworks has confirmed more speakers and sessions for next month's Regional To Global Screen Forum, which will carry a focus on authenticity, diversity and inclusion.
Stan and Peacock have renewed 'Wolf Like Me', Abe Forsythe's series starring Isla Fisher and Josh Gad, for a second season.
Screen Queensland has appointed former marketing and communications head Belinda Burns as its new chief creative officer, a role she has held in an interim capacity since January.
After producing five seasons of 'Aussie Gold Hunters', Electric Pictures has promoted Robin Shingleton to executive producer within the company.
The Seven Network has commissioned a local version of new reality concept 'Million Dollar Island', to be produced by Eureka Productions.
SPA has again taken the Federal Government to task for its proposed Streaming Services Reporting and Investment Scheme, labelling the next steps in the media reform agenda as "weak" and "lacking in a vision or plan".
Ambience Entertainment tween-targeted sci-fi series 'The Gamers: 2037' has sold to New Zealand free-to-air broadcaster TVNZ, to air across May to June.
Germany's Leonine Studios has picked up worldwide distribution rights to crime drama 'Troppo', following its premiere on the ABC in February.